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	<title>bugflux.org &#187; privacy</title>
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	<description>André Prata, nDray</description>
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		<title>toilets and other platforms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 21:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i think it&#8217;s funny that most people think they should be worried after watching this. so what is the problem with privacy? we&#8217;re all entitled to it; we have rights over it; the right to ignore it, if that suits &#8230; <a href="http://bugflux.org/blog/991:toilets-and-other-platforms/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>i think it&#8217;s funny that most people think they should be worried after watching this. so what is the problem with privacy? we&#8217;re all entitled to it; we have rights over it; the right to ignore it, if that suits us!<br />
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no one likes being told that the government listens to our conversations or that car plates will have tracking chips in the future. why? because it invades our privacy. i don&#8217;t like it either! why? because i have no choice!</p>
<p>people worry, for example, about the outcomes of using <a title="google to provide free wifi in san francisco @ engadget.com" href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/06/its-official-san-francisco-to-get-free-wifi-blanket-courtesy-o/" target="_blank">free wifi</a> from google, because of the facilitated ability it will give the company to collect &#8220;personal&#8221; data. i don&#8217;t care that google, or any other company, for that matter, collects my data. why? because:</p>
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<li>my web browsing data is not private. it has never been. but if that worries me i just <a title="hidemyass.com" href="http://hidemyass.com" target="_blank">hide my ass</a> or use encryption. most people seem to worry about admins reading their mail, but <a title="gnupg.org" href="http://www.gnupg.org/" target="_blank">gnupg</a> is a great working tool; use it.</li>
<li>my routes are not private, they have never been; cute girls can stalk me all they want, nothing i can do about it. although, if i&#8217;m carrying a wifi equiped device and don&#8217;t want the service providers to know about my roaming activity, i can just turn the device off. simple as that.</li>
<li>though i usually leave the &#8220;collect data to provide feedback box&#8221; unchecked, i believe regular usage information can help service providers enhance their service, and i think it is good to know that your presence somehow has an effect in the ecosystem.</li>
<li>i have other options, there&#8217;s always an alternative service.</li>
<li>i get advertisements all the time, but i block them because they just don&#8217;t make sense. but imagine being around lunch time in a random street and get an ad about a delicious hamburger just the next street, hell *that* would be great!</li>
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<p>of course this last argument has a problem. two problems, actually. the first problem is that most people don&#8217;t have the right tools to decide their actions, but that is an education problem, it&#8217;s the world we&#8217;ve grown up in. it started with television.</p>
<p>the second problem is far more complicated, and the only reason i&#8217;m pissed at google. google makes money placing ads. google places ads on the internet. google wants people to go to the internet. so google sells people a phone that can put them on the internet anywhere at anytime. google nexus is a great phone, it is the best phone ever. for a couple of weeks before the launch i seriously considered buying one, and i was really fond of the idea that google would change the market. but they didn&#8217;t, all they did was give the consumer the ability to choose if they want the phone locked or unlocked, that&#8217;s not new, not even in the states.</p>
<p>my problem with this scheme is that google makes money twice: selling the phone, then placing ads in it. i think google is a large enough company to really change the market and give the user two completely new options: pay for the phone, stay private; or take a free phone, let us make money out of how you use it.</p>
<p>you saw the video, there&#8217;s nothing wrong about google. google didn&#8217;t invade your privacy, google is just a tool. if you know there&#8217;s no way of using that tool against you then there&#8217;s nothing to be afraid of. take advantage, use it wisely!</p>
<p><em>and, seriously, see what kind of stuff the guy in the video wants to hide. that does not apply to you, you hope!</em></p>
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